Effect of exercise on decreasing Visceral Adiposity Index among the Royal Thai Army personnel in Thailand: a 1-year follow-up study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Boonsub Sakboonyarat, J Poovieng, N Wongkliawrian, K Jongcherdchootrakul, P Srisawat, M Mungthin, R Rangsin
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Abstract

Introduction: The Visceral Adiposity Index (VAI) was developed as a reliable indicator of visceral adipose function and demonstrated an association with the risk of cardiovascular disease. Recent studies provided an association between exercise and cardiometabolic risk factors among the Royal Thai Army (RTA) personnel in Thailand, with limited evidence from a cross-sectional design. We assessed how exercise affected changes in the VAI in this sample during a 1-year follow-up study.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the surveillance database of cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome among RTA personnel from 2022 to 2023. VAI was calculated using anthropometric data and lipid profiles. We used the generalised estimating equations model to evaluate the differences in the mean change in VAI between individuals with no, irregular and regular exercise.

Results: The analysis included a total of 8433 participants. Those reporting no, irregular and regular exercise were 1.7%, 33.3% and 65.1%, respectively. At the 1-year follow-up, the mean change in VAI for not exercising was 0.19 (95% CI: -0.22 to 0.61), after adjusting for baseline characteristics. On the other hand, the regular exercise group's mean change in VAI was -0.36 (95% CI: -0.54 to -0.18), whereas the irregular exercise group's mean change was -0.36 (95% CI: -0.52 to -0.19). The mean change in VAI for irregular exercise was -0.55 (95% CI: -1.00 to -0.10, p=0.016), which was significantly different from the no-exercise group. The difference between regular exercise and no exercise was -0.56 (95% CI: -1.01 to -0.10, p=0.016).

Conclusion: This 1-year follow-up study demonstrated how exercise reduced VAI among RTA personnel. Our results demonstrate that individuals who reported irregular and regular exercise had a decrease in VAI, but those who reported no exercise did not.

运动对降低泰国皇家陆军人员内脏脂肪指数的影响:一项为期1年的随访研究。
内脏脂肪指数(VAI)是一种可靠的内脏脂肪功能指标,与心血管疾病的风险相关。最近的研究在泰国皇家泰国军队(RTA)人员中提供了运动与心脏代谢危险因素之间的关联,但来自横断面设计的证据有限。在为期1年的随访研究中,我们评估了运动如何影响该样本的VAI变化。方法:利用2022 - 2023年RTA人员心血管危险因素和代谢综合征监测数据库进行回顾性队列研究。使用人体测量数据和脂质谱计算VAI。我们使用广义估计方程模型来评估不运动、不规律运动和规律运动个体之间VAI平均变化的差异。结果:共纳入8433名参与者。不运动、不规律运动和有规律运动的分别占1.7%、33.3%和65.1%。在1年的随访中,在调整基线特征后,不运动的VAI平均变化为0.19 (95% CI: -0.22至0.61)。另一方面,定期运动组的VAI平均变化为-0.36 (95% CI: -0.54 ~ -0.18),而不规律运动组的VAI平均变化为-0.36 (95% CI: -0.52 ~ -0.19)。不规律运动组VAI的平均变化为-0.55 (95% CI: -1.00 ~ -0.10, p=0.016),与不运动组有显著差异。经常运动与不运动之间的差异为-0.56 (95% CI: -1.01至-0.10,p=0.016)。结论:这项为期1年的随访研究证明了运动如何降低RTA人员的VAI。我们的研究结果表明,那些报告不规律和有规律运动的人VAI有所下降,而那些报告不运动的人则没有。
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